When’s the last time you got up close and personal with a mushroom? Or stopped to consider the beauty of fungus growing from the base of a tree? For Leigh Martin, an Oklahoma fiber artist and self-professed mycology enthusiast, cataloging the forest fungi is a daily task. Martin is on a mission to combine her twin loves of knitting and mushrooms by fashioning yarn-based versions of at least 52 forms of fungi in 2013. “[The project] serves as a meditative practice inciting creativity and new awareness of natural processes as I learn more about these organisms that thrive amongst us and surrounding our communities,” she writes on her website.